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Scott McAllister
Black Dog
Works Info
Composer
:
Scott McAllister
Genre
:
Band
Style
:
Band Music
Compose Date
:
2001
Average_duration
:
11:07
"Black Dog" is a contemporary band music composition by American composer Scott McAllister. The piece was composed in 2002 and premiered the same year by the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble, conducted by John Lynch. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, titled "The Chase," is a fast-paced and energetic section that features driving rhythms and intricate interplay between the various instruments. The second movement, "The Lull," is a slower and more introspective section that features lush harmonies and a more subdued mood. The final movement, "The Hunt," returns to the energetic and driving style of the first movement, building to a thrilling climax. One of the defining characteristics of "Black Dog" is its use of extended techniques and unconventional playing techniques. For example, the piece features a section where the percussionists play on the inside of the piano, creating a unique and otherworldly sound. Additionally, the composition features a wide range of instrumental colors and textures, with each section of the band given the opportunity to shine. Overall, "Black Dog" is a dynamic and exciting piece of contemporary band music that showcases McAllister's skill as a composer and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional band music. Its premiere by the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble was met with critical acclaim, and the piece has since become a popular choice for wind ensembles and concert bands around the world.
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